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Satyajit Ray's visual script relased

| | May 04, 2014, at 04:16 am
Kolkata, May 3 (IBNS): On the 93rd birthday of legendary Indian film maker Satyajit Ray, Kolkata witnessed the release of an un-filmed visual script written by him.

The script edited in the form of a book by Sandip Ray was released at the ICCR’s Rabindranath Tagore Centre on Friday.

The unfilmed visual script was released by actor Naseeruddin Shah.

The visual script 'Satyajit Ray’s Ravi Shankar', comprises articles by Ray and interviews of Ravi Shankar on various aspects of their collaboration, and a scholarly introduction by Sankarlal Bhattacharjee on the relationship between the two maestros.


(Reporting by Proshanti Banerjee)

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